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President Barack Obama’s Statement on Mass Shootings – August 5, 2019

By Barack Obama

Michelle and I grieve with all the families in EI Paso and Dayton who endured these latest mass shootings. Even if details are still emerging, there are a few things we already know to be true.

First, no other nation on Earth comes close to experiencing the frequency of mass shootings that we see in the United States. No other developed nation tolerates the levels of gun violence that we do. Every time this happens, we’re told that tougher gun laws won’t stop all murders; that they won’t stop every deranged individual from getting a weapon and shooting innocent people in public places. But the evidence shows that they can stop some killings. They can save some families from heartbreak. We are not helpless here. And until all of us stand up and insist on holding public officials accountable for changing our gun laws, these tragedies will keep happening.

Second, while the motivations behind these shootings may not yet be fully known, there are indications that the EI Paso shooting follows a dangerous trend: troubled individuals who embrace racist ideologies and see themselves obligated to act violently to preserve white supremacy. Like the followers of ISIS and other foreign terrorist organizations, these individuals may act alone, but they’ve been radicalized by white nationalist websites that proliferate on the internet. That means that both law enforcement agencies and internet platforms need to come up with better strategies to reduce the influence of these hate groups.

But just as important, all of us have to send a clarion call and behave with the values of tolerance and diversity that should be the hallmark of our democracy. We should soundly reject language coming out of the mouths of any of our leaders that feeds a climate of fear and hatred or normalizes racist sentiments; leaders who demonize those who don’t look like us, or suggest that other people, including immigrants, threaten our way of life, or refer to other people as sub-human, or imply that America belongs to just one certain type of people. Such language isn’t new – it’s been at the root of most human tragedy throughout history, here in America and around the world. It is at the root of slavery and Jim Crow, the Holocaust, the genocide in Rwanda and ethnic cleansing in the Balkans. It has no place in our politics and our public life. And it’s time for the overwhelming majority of Americans of goodwill, of every race and faith and political party, to say as much – clearly and unequivocally.

Another Shooting – Who’s Responsible?

As we mourn the senseless loss of more innocent lives, we need to put the blame squarely where it belongs.

Certainly Donald Trump, the Republican “leaders” and the NRA bear some responsibility.

But most of the blame belongs squarely on our shoulders.  Many people reading this will say “I didn’t vote for any of those fools…” but indeed we, as in We the People, are to blame.

We have held our own fate in our own hands for more than 240.  Yet we have failed to build a society where children and other innocents are safe.

We could vote out the deranged fools, the racists and the big-money tools.  But we haven’t.  It’s our fault we still have a society riddled with racism, hatred and bullet holes.

It’s time for us to vote them out.

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Further reading regarding the failures of Congress on gun control issues:

How Congress Utterly Failed In Its Response To The Sandy Hook Shooting

Meet the 45 Senators Who Blocked Background Checks